You may want to consider the AT&T Connected Car plan, assuming you're typically in areas served by AT&T cellular. I am currently in a spot in southern AZ using this, and although the reception isn't great I just speedtested it at 5mbps up and down.

THere is a way but it may be a LOT of work.. .You can find each park, map it then go to the assorted ISP web sites and find out where their lines run and where they offer service, For example the park I am in now (Carolina Landing, Fairplay SC) has a high speed cable (Do not know how high) running down the road it shares a line fence with. and a very handy power pole at the emergency exit gate. I'm thinking of talking to the park management next year and putting a modem on the light pole with Wi-Fi.. and a PSK of course.

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You may want to consider the AT&T Connected Car plan, assuming you're typically in areas served by AT&T cellular. I am currently in a spot in southern AZ using this, and although the reception isn't great I just speedtested it at 5mbps up and down.

The $20 unlimited Connected Car plan that was previously offered for the AT&T Mobley hotspot is no longer available. Those of us that have it can only hope that AT&T will continue to grandfather us in for a long time to come.

We bought a Verison hotspot. We got 10 gb for two months for 100 dollars. If you are willing to buy the two year plan, you can get unlimited data on that plan for around 45 dollars a month. We didnt need or want a plan, so the pay as you go was the best we could get. We have travelled all over the USA this winter, and the hotspot worked great. I can upload videos to youtube, and we have facetimed on it. So far no complaints other than we couldnt get unlimited data on any pay as you go plan. We were at one campground near Phoenix who had an outside company supplying the wifi for extra money. You could get monthly plans and I believe they stated 5mbs was their speed.

Should be easy enough, assuming OnStar goes inactive when the ignition is turned off. If it does, just jumper the fuseblock so the OnStar circuit is fed from an always on source.

Does OnStar shut itself down after some period of inactivity? I know nothing about how it's configured. I'm sure there's a way to accomplish what you suggest, but I'm not sure buying a Cadillac XTS just to get a $20 unlimited data plan is a good value...

Of course not Dutch. That would be dumb. I didn't even know this plan existed. I learn on this site everyday!I'll check it out with onstar and report back. I'm currently on vacation. Retirement is a full time job as most of you know so I'm a little busy. Maybe tomorrow, maybe not. Peace!